toothpicks 3d models

2856 3d models found related to toothpicks.
M42-4-E-Var -  A Focusing M42 to E-Mount Adapter
M42-4-E-Var - A Focusing M42 to E-Mount Adapter
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One lens I have, an old semi-auto Yashica 5cm f/2, is incompatible - the aperture pin's pressed-down length varies with focus so the stop-down ledge will jam focus, and potentially bend the lens' internals if you force it!Aperture pins that are too...

Single Action CO2 Airgun Revolver
Single Action CO2 Airgun Revolver
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Place the Plunger, withthe hole in the shaft facing upwards, into the central shaft on top of the spring. Prepare 6 of the RimTabs by pushing a peice of filament through the hole and cutting it such that there is a bit less than 2mm of filament...

The Bicycle Bubble Machine
The Bicycle Bubble Machine
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If you want detailed instructions with pictures, please see my instructable on http://www.instructables.com/id/The-Bicycle-Bubble-Machine/ Apart from printed parts, you will need: a piece of wood to mount the machine on, which will then be put onto...

Prusa MINI Nozzle Illuminator / LED light / led lamp
Prusa MINI Nozzle Illuminator / LED light / led lamp
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Also it is possible to slightly widen the holes using a toothpick or a drill bit/reamer. If the holes are slightly too big, the filament pieces can be secured with superglue.</p><h4>Installation on the printer:</h4><p>Installation is pretty simple:...

Amazing Siren Whistle (fun, loud, and fast to print)
Amazing Siren Whistle (fun, loud, and fast to print)
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A toothpick can be used to pop out a stuck rotor in the mouthpiece through the small end if it gets caught as it is being fitted. The cone indentation on one side of the rotor fits on the cone in the wide end of the mouthpiece. The rotor will sit...

Amazing Siren Whistle (fun, loud, and fast to print)
Amazing Siren Whistle (fun, loud, and fast to print)
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A toothpick can be used to pop out a stuck rotor in the mouthpiece through the small end if it gets caught as it is being fitted. The cone indentation on one side of the rotor fits on the cone in the wide end of the mouthpiece. The rotor will sit...